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Jewelette
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appropriate morning wedding attire
My fiance and I are planning a morning wedding ceremony followed with brunch. What is appropriate for me to wear at a morning wedding? We are in our late 40's and my children will be standing up for us (21 and 22). My daughter would like us in a gown with some glitter, but I"m unsure if that is appropriate for a morning wedding. Length? Colour? Sequence? Jacket? What is appropriate?
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Re: [Jewelette] morning wedding attire
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Dear Jewelette,
It depends on how formal this will be. It does appear as if this won't be too formal. Most likely a suit for your groom and an informal gown for you would be best. No glitter or anything shiny. This is reserved for the evening.
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Rebecca Black, Etiquette Consultant
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